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Transport United Football Club is a Bhutanese professional
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club based in
Thimphu Thimphu (; dz, ཐིམ་ཕུག ) is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan, and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's ''dzongkhags'', the Thimphu District. The ancient capital city ...
that competes in the
Bhutan Premier League The Bhutan Premier League, currently known as the Bank of Bhutan Premier League due to sponsorship reasons, is the men's highest division of professional football in Bhutan. It also provides Bhutan's entrant for continental competition, the AFC C ...
, the top level of Bhutanese football. The club was founded in 2001 and plays at the
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. Transport United has won five national championships, and was a dominant force in Bhutanese football throughout much of the first decade of the 21st century. In the
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season, the club won the title after completing an entire season undefeated, and hence qualified for the
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for the first time.


History


2002 to 2004

Transport United made their debut in the 2002 A-Division. Their final position is not known, and the only known result for them for that season was a 5–1 loss to
Thimpu Thimphu (; dz, ཐིམ་ཕུག ) is the capital and largest city of Bhutan. It is situated in the western central part of Bhutan, and the surrounding valley is one of Bhutan's ''dzongkhags'', the Thimphu District. The ancient capital city ...
. More details are available for the following season, where Transport United finished third, four points behind winners Drukpol, winning five and drawing one of their eight games in the single round-robin competition. In their third season of competition, they won the A-Division and as a result were awarded Bhutan's place in the inaugural
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. No further details of their performance are available.


2005

Their success in the prior season continued in
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as they won their second consecutive A-Division title, winning nine and drawing two of their twelve games and qualifying in the process for the 2006 AFC President's Cup. Their first foray into continental football was less successful. They were drawn in Group A for the group stage, along with Regar-TadAZ from Tajikistan,
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from Nepal and
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from Taiwan. They travelled to
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where the whole tournament was being hosted, but lost all three games and did not progress to the knock-out stage. Goals from
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against Regar-TadAZ and Pema Chophel versus Three Flag Club were the only moments of celebration during the tournament.


2006

Their third title followed in the 2006 season, the first time this had been achieved since Drukpol won three in a row between 1996 and 1998. There are no details surrounding the team's performance, but they did qualify again for the
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. As well as the third title, Transport United took part in their second continental appearance in the 2006 AFC President's Cup, where they were drawn again in Group A for the group stage along with Khemara Keila from Cambodia, Tatung from Taiwan and the
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team. This time, having travelled to
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, Malaysia where the tournament was being held, Transport United performed slightly better, losing in their first game to Khemara, only thanks to a last minute goal from Kim Son-U, when it had looked like Ugyen Wangchuk's equaliser would be enough to secure their first point. In the following game it was Transport United's turn to snatch victory at the death, with a 90th-minute strike from
Wangay Dorji Wangay Dorji (born 9 January 1974) is a former football player from Bhutan. He played as striker for Samtse, Ranjung United, Druk Pol and Transport United. Dorji gained international fame after scoring a hat-trick against Montserrat in '' The ...
sealing their first-ever victory over foreign opponents. A draw would have been enough to take them through to the knockout round, but they lost 5–0 to Tatung in the final game.


2007

Transport United experienced further success the following season, winning their fourth title in a row, the only time a team has ever won four A-Division titles in a row (Drukpol has won five national titles in a row between 1996 and 2000, but these were prior to the formation of the A-Division). Details for this season are also scant, but in the game between Transport United and RIHS FC,
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scored seventeen goals. Sources indicate that the most goals scored by a single player in a game is 16, scored by Panagiotis Pontikos of
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against SEK Ayios Athanasios in May 2007 and by Stephane Stanis for
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in the 1940s. It would appear therefore, that Pontikos, having equalled a record that had stood for over 60 years, saw it broken only a few days later. The club also participated in their third consecutive AFC President's Cup, this time held in
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, Pakistan. They were drawn for the third time in Group A for the group stage, along with Regar-TadAZ,
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from Sri Lanka and the Pakistan Army team. The team got off to the worst possible start, conceding 13 against Regar-TadAZ and 6 against Ratnam SC, with only Gyeltshen's goal against the Sri Lankans providing any sort of comfort. In the final game though, they were able to defeat the Pakistan Army team 3–2, with two goals from Wangay Dorji and one from Sonam Jamtsho.


2008

Transport United's domestic dominance came to an end in
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when they were beaten into second place by Yeedzin and their four-year run of titles came to an end. An early loss 2–1 to Yeedzin meant that they trailed them by a point at the half way stage of the season, having won all of their other games. They were unable to catch Yeedzin in the second half of the season, as both teams vied for the title. Both Transport united and Yeedzin drew another game each and they went into the final game of the season against each other with Yeedzin still only one point clear. Yeedzin were victorious in this winner takes all encounter taking the game 2–1 to deny Transport united a fifth consecutive title by four points. They still however, had one more appearance in the
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. Drawn in Group C this time for the group stage along with
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from Turkmenistan, Kanbawza of Myanmar and Ratnam SC. Once again, having travelled to
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where all the group games were scheduled to take place, the club got off to a bad start losing 7–1 to both Aşgabat and Ratnam SC before capitulating 11–0 to Kanbawza to leave the competition with three losses, 25 goals conceded and only two scored.


2009 to present day

The club's form slumped in
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as they won only three games and drew five to finish in fifth place out of eight teams, suffering 10–1 and 7–2 defeats at the hands of Yeedzin and Druk Star respectively. An improvement the following season saw them finish in third place, behind Drukpol on goal difference, but nine points behind winner Yeedzin, winning eight and drawing one of their twelve games. This period of stagnation continued in
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as they finished fourth. The next season, for the first time in their history, Transport United were relegated, finishing in second to last place, with their only points coming from two victories over bottom-placed team Nangpa. Their first season in the B-Division was not particularly successful; they failed to reach the final of the knock-out stage of the competition and so did not get the chance to compete against bottom two clubs in the A-Division for the chance to return to the top flight. They returned to the national stage in 2017, when they qualified from the Thimpu League (which now acts as the qualifiers for the
Bhutan National League The Bhutan Premier League, currently known as the Bank of Bhutan Premier League due to sponsorship reasons, is the men's highest division of professional football in Bhutan. It also provides Bhutan's entrant for continental competition, the AFC C ...
) into the
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, placed second in the standings, only below Thimphu City. In the Bhutan National League, they finished the season undefeated with 9 wins and 1 draw out of 10 matches, hence claiming their fifth national title and thus qualifying for the
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for the very first time. In the
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, they were drawn against India's 2016–17 Federation Cup winners
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in the preliminary stage.


Honours

* Bhutan National/Premier League **Champions (2):
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**Runners-up (1):
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* A-Division/Thimphu League **Champions (5):
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**Runners-up (2):
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*BFF President's Cup **Winners (1):
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Continental record

All results list Transport United's goal tally first.


References


External links


Official website
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